Silly Cow – A Comedy

Silly Cow – A Comedy by Ben Elton is an engaging work published by Samuel French on April 7, 2015. This edition, written in English and spanning 56 pages, presents a humorous narrative centered around Doris Wallace, a tough tabloid columnist who seemingly has it all. As she navigates her life filled with a toy boy, a personal assistant, and the potential for her own television show, Doris faces a libel lawsuit from an actress, which she handles with her characteristic bravado.
Readers will find a blend of comedy and drama as Doris’s confidence leads her into unexpected situations. The play features a dynamic cast of two women and three men, exploring themes of ambition and the complexities of media life. With its focus on British and Irish drama, this edition offers a concise yet entertaining glimpse into the world of tabloid journalism and personal relationships, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre.
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Doris Wallace has everything a tough tabloid columnist could want: a toy boy with a regular supply of Colombian, a pretty personal assistant who might share her libidinous preferences, and the prospect of her own television show. Being sued by an actress for libel is a petty annoyance, but Doris puts her in her place by revealing her ample cleavage as she flirts with the judge and spouts populist bravado. She is ready to celebrate her victory in court when things begin to go wrong…2 women, 3 men
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